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was doubts
noun
Uncertainty, disbelief.
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The result, he said, was doubts about "whether Europe had the will or the ability to stand behind their members" and "an exaggerated shift" toward restraint in the healthier, bigger economies.
But it's impossible to be sure whether it was doubts about future economic prosperity and survivability or the dramatic, late intervention of Gordon Brown, speaking magnificently from the heart, that finally swung it.
They were studiously punctual (partners are fined ten dollars for each minute they're late to a pitch), used glassware rather than plastic, and said no quickly and explained why (unless the reason was doubts about the entrepreneur) in a handwritten note.
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"Of course there was doubt," he added.
At first, the effect was doubted.
All I had was doubt and uncertainty.
There was doubt he would ever walk.
There was doubt, and we accepted that.
"But I think Hamza was doubting himself.
"At that point I was doubting myself.
But there are doubts.
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